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Clearly relieved to be rid of them, passengers burst into applause and boo the troublemakers and their friends.

Passenger Katie Bridges, 17, who was going to Spain to visit her father, described the women's behaviour as 'unacceptable'.

As the women leave the plane, one of the women can be heard saying: 'Get your bags, we're all getting chucked off'

Passengers described the women's behaviour as 'vile', saying they were acting like 'creatures'

'They were a drunken mess, shouting at each other and other passengers who told them to be quiet,' she told MailOnline.

'On the flight, babies and small children were sitting watching that disgusting behaviour. No way to start a holiday.

'I could not even get up to go to the toilet because the girls would be in the aisle, fighting and shouting in each other's faces.

'They had to be told to sit down on various occasions and did not listen to the staff on board.'

She added that it was the worst flight she had ever been on with the airline.

'I don't think I'll be flying with Ryanair again. Sad to think this is only just one of the cases that the staff have to deal with day in, day out.'

Adam Hunter, 23, who also claimed to be on the flight, said the pilot warned them the plane could be diverted to France if they did not settle down.

'They even had to stop the selling of alcohol to everyone,' he told MailOnline.

He said passengers were made to wait for over an hour on the runway at Alicante, causing him to miss his coach to Benidorm.

'When I finally got here I saw the four individuals in the middle of the street bladdered and getting ready for a night out,' he went on.

'It isn't the airlines fault as they could not control the behaviour of the women on this flight, but they should not have been let out of the airport after ruining so many people's holidays.'

One passenger described them as 'drunken and rowdy', adding that people suspected of being drunk should be breathalysed

Clearly relieved to be rid of them, passengers burst into applause and boo the women

Other passengers described the women's behaviour to The Sun as 'vile', saying they were acting like 'creatures'.

Writing on Ryanair's social media page, a passenger was quoted by the paperas saying: 'Another Ryanair flight compromised by a stag/hen party.'

They described them as 'drunken and rowdy', adding that people suspected of being drunk should be breathalysed.

In a statement, a Ryanair spokesman said: 'The crew of this flight from Liverpool to Alicante (27 July) requested police assistance upon arrival in Alicante after a number of passengers became disruptive inflight.

'The aircraft landed normally and police removed and detained these individuals. The safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority and we will not tolerate unruly or disruptive behaviour at any time.